Five structured courses from Adam Ondra, Alex Megos, Dave MacLeod, Hazel Findlay, and Magnus Midtbo. No one else in climbing has this roster. Courses from $79. Lifetime access. 14-day money-back guarantee.
You walk into the gym on a Tuesday evening. The project that shut you down last week is still on the wall. You chalk up, read the sequence the way Adam Ondra taught you, set your feet the way Dave MacLeod drilled into your head, and pull on. Three moves in, something is different. Your hips are where they need to be. Your fingers are not screaming. You top out, look down, and realize: you just sent a grade you have been chasing for a year.
You have been climbing for three years, maybe five, maybe ten. You bought the hangboard. You followed the training plan from that one Reddit thread. Your fingers can hold smaller edges than ever. But your grade is the same as it was last spring.
The problem is not strength. The problem is that no one ever showed you how Adam Ondra reads a route before he touches the wall. No one taught you the weight shifts that Dave MacLeod spent 30 years isolating. No one walked you through the mental framework Hazel Findlay uses to clip above her head on a route she has never seen before.
YouTube tutorials are free. But free advice from anonymous accounts is worth exactly what you paid for it. The people who actually climb at the highest level in human history now teach structured courses, and those courses cost less than a month of gym membership.
Former professional climber. Norwegian champion 11 years running. Host of the largest climbing YouTube channel on earth.
Magnus spent nearly two decades competing professionally before building the largest climbing YouTube channel in the world: 3.42 million subscribers, 628 million views. He is the first climber to cross 1 million subscribers, and the first to cross 2 million.
He co-founded Altitude with Till Gross, whose company Course Concierge produces online courses for New York Times bestselling authors and TED speakers. Together they recruited five of the most accomplished climbers alive to teach what they know. The result is the most authoritative climbing education platform that has ever existed.
Adam Ondra
Alex Megos
Dave MacLeod
Hazel FindlayAltitude is not a subscription that drip-feeds you content forever. Each course is a complete, structured education from one of the best climbers on the planet. You buy the course. You own it for life. You go through it at your own pace. When you finish, you are a measurably better climber.
A 14-day money-back guarantee means you can start any course, go through the first lessons, and decide for yourself whether it is worth keeping. Most students report grade improvement within weeks.
Every course is independently structured with 8 modules, 36+ video lessons, live Q&A access, and a student community. Pick the one that matches where you are in your climbing right now.
For intermediate to advanced climbers. Adam breaks down how to send routes above your physical limit: route reading, micro-adjustments, efficiency, climbing intuition. This is the actual method the greatest sport climber alive uses on 9b+ routes, taught in a format you can follow at V4 or 5.12.
For climbers at any level who want to get stronger, stay flexible, and avoid injury. Alex and his coach Patrick (co-author of Gimme Kraft!) cover spray wall training, hangboard protocols, board training, functional exercises, and how to build your own plan. 36+ lessons across 8 modules.
For intermediate to advanced climbers stuck at a plateau. Dave has spent three decades isolating the weight shifts, footwork patterns, and body positions that separate good climbers from great ones. Students report improving more from this course than from months of strength training alone.
For any climber who has ever backed off a move because of the fall, not the difficulty. Hazel, the first British woman to climb 8b+, teaches breathing techniques, stress management, lead fall practice, and the mental framework that lets you clip above your head without hesitation.
For beginners and newer climbers. Magnus distills the technique toolkit, beta-reading skills, and problem-solving mindset that took him to the top of Norwegian competition climbing for 11 consecutive years. Students describe it as "condensing the first two years of gym climbing into a structured series of lessons."
These are the tools that turn course knowledge into climbing improvement. Designed to bridge the gap between watching a lesson and actually changing what happens on your next session.
These are just example free bonuses meant to increase conversion rates on your main offer. This has been the difference between getting a 1x breakeven for my clients and getting a 4x return.
A 30-day structured training journal built around the Altitude course framework. Each day has a focus area (technique, strength, mental game, rest), a specific drill from the courses, and a self-assessment section. Includes a pull-out wall chart tracker for the gym or fridge.
20 wallet-sized cards based on Adam Ondra's visualization method from the Lead Climbing course. Each card presents a climbing scenario (overhang, slab, roof, crack) with 3-4 questions to ask yourself before you pull on. Carry it in your chalk bag pocket.
A 15-minute pre-session routine combining Alex Megos's finger prep, Hazel Findlay's mental visualization, and Dave MacLeod's mobility sequence. Synthesized from across multiple Altitude courses into one laminated fold-out card you use every single session.
Here's who built it, and why.
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Facebook ads management is the core, but I also build the landing pages, create the ad visuals, and develop new bonuses designed to lift conversion rates on both the ads and the offer. Everything on this pitch page, the design, the copy, the bonus kit, is the kind of work I do for every client.
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